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Show J'riilav. January 26, 1934. CACHE AMERICAN W'D) til Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 28, 29, 30 Ik? Li LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Tape Five. . . . January . T ,oSci JLUgdlJL . . Once Again They Come to Enthrall Yon JANET GA YNOR and WARNER BAXTER With Able Supporting Cast THE NEXT BEST THING IN . . . Paddys father wanted a boy . . . and what he got was the next best thing mischievous. The Sweetest Romance Youve Seen. Lullaby Land aiso ii r df'V WIP'P, Leave for Arizona New Members Sought Spring Cleaning Begun A membership dnc is under way Mr. and Mrs. Martin Among the first to start spring LOCAL NEWS j Inleresied F in Poultry n American Lemon auxiliary teams competing, lor with T!i new nvuitvi funis are Mi-- . A. O. And' roli bv hiii'i.-"'id Mis. J. J Edwards. by the ta . : ii 'em of i a b v. iking m .. list for the poultry .show whtih j to lx staged in I ""an in tin votv R. S. Officers Meet near future. lie sa; s lie is meeting Cache Stake Relief Society stage Union with good in his wotk. in officers will convene meeting at 2 o'clock on Satutdav, O t Has Prize Certificate C. C. Eli Imp of C has in his i winch he pu-- ws 1! "( manual v.r,' icitit.ci.e u;. mind. It is on a c'rt.f:ra'e ndiri.un; him to th dediea.ion of the I ouan temple e i M..y 17. 188). The ccitifieale is No. 1 and is signed by John Tajloi. a Grand-daught- Dies er Mary Aileen Cannon Young, w;f cf Dr. Clark Young and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Cannon, died early Wednesday at a Salt Lake hospital of an illness of several years. She had been at the hospital only a short time. Born in Logan, Oct. 24, 1903, Mre. Young had lived nearly her entire life in Salt Lake. She was a of the late congranddaughter gressman and Mrs. Joseph Howell of Salt Lake. rs HATS Advanced Style in Mens Dress HATS For Spring ! r. Silly Symphony s 2',. 'k Id at iouI attci 'Ill- f nicest..' s- Pond and cleaning In the city is the Crockp; Mary Pond of Lcgan and Mr. and Loan and Ab tract company. Tin v Mrs. Charles Pond of I., land Park, h.i.e irpaptid tin lr dime. Idaho, hast letl for a tup of i.v- i ral d.i.ition to M.si, An- p.ui.t, d and laid new i'mil :i:i i lie li or. The pkuc has a v:y attractive appearance. Road Impassable I.Soienson W. 519 s3 re- - j Rates me City and caunty officials Wednesday and decided to keep to h; . nt 'onf:r.t as the , of t ' city and conn- nv.iiiU ipt' An ii! art mi 'Vl.re c1, estigatioii Is 'o ! ulac a to t e rate be- insurance ''.1' for me luemen in the employ of the chpartment. "tc--iff- m -- r Will.am Cook. 71, fer the pa-- t Jears a rexidt nt of Hyde Talk, died last night at his home fol- of pneumonia lowing a short iline.-j cea ed was boin in England, December 9, 1309. Hus v.iie dal alxnit cn? jiar ago, Cluldrrn s,; r- -iung Hre Xtin:- - Jciriun. Ana ANr-ofnnthtiekl; parley Balls, Tienon: Mi Omr Hyde, P' do Park. M.s Ta Alma. Golden ter Morris, Lo-aand Dewey Cook, Hyde Park. Funeral services have not been announced. Arrangements are be-- 1 ing made by the Richards Mortu- ary company of Logan. nr m. s- n; New Years Resolutions For The Farmer I will not tolerate weeds nor permit my crops to languish lor want of timely cultivation. I will make a list of my assets and liabilities at the beginning and the ending of the year. I will not incur new liabilities unless I can see where the money is coming from to meet them. I will rat Impair or mortgage my assets uni"1.., ,t is necessary to of do so for the welfare my family. I will meet my obligations or promptly as they come due, endeavor in advance to arrange for their extension. I will plant a garden to provide food for my family and flowers to beautify my home and its r-- i 1 MAUS Store Quits! Time is Short We positively Quit! Price means nothing now! Our Stocks and Fixtures must be sold quick Not what it is worth, but what little we can realize out of it. Read!--Compare!---Buy!-Save!--Sa- ve! 3 R sA fli seat on Thursday. CASH PRIZES Aiding Her Sister For "NEIGHBORLY CHATS about the Sensational New Mrs. S. Ogden to there who fortune to EASY Spiralstor The washing principle different and better in 31 patented ways. A motion for a new trial in the $50,000 damage suit of Silas Ricks against doctors of the Budge clinic was overruled by District Judge Oscar W. McConkie of Salt Lake, Clerk Carl V. Mohr was Miss Dora Larson of Logan, a malor in the Utah State Agricudevelopment ltural College child school, has received notice cf her appointment as instructor at the Indian Reservation school at Tucson. Arizona, according to Dean C. B. Clavtcn of the college home1 economics department. Miss Lar-- 1 her appointment son received through the civil service department. She has been an instructor for the past few years In Logan City schools and she will teach the younger children in the Indian school. Aged Resident Of Hyde Park Died Thwrs:! Fritz Ecklund cf Newton was transacting business In the county New Trial Denied County advised by Judge McConkie. The case was decided against Mr. Ricks in December by Judge McConkie, after hearing the testimony the judge took the case from the Jury and gave a directed verdict In favor of the defendants. Fox News Over from Newton Couple Married Oscar F. Rice, former bishop of the Logan L.D.S. Sixth ward and candidate for county commissioner at the last election, and Mrs. Mary F. Jensen, also of Logan, obtained a marriage license Wednesday and were married in the Logan L.D.S. temple. Mrs. Rice has been housekeeper for Mr. Rice the past year and a half. ay HO Sorenson asked County Com-ito-- 1 William Author Gives Lecture missioncr Woriey on the action . and William author giavelmg cariy of; Whiting lecturer, Wednesday spoke at th the road. ROSMUNDE Utali State Agricultural college ceun on intimate experiences ob- Motor Vehicle Inspector j tained from first hand association whford f. Baugh, manager of German Meeting with the working classes of Amerthe Baugh Motor company, lias ica and Europe. The German meeting Sunday, just been advised by George Q. January 13 in the German meetCntclilow of the State Tax Coming house at 3:30 p. m. will have ROSMUNDE mission, that he has been appointas the Dr. H. K. Merrill ed a motor vehicle inspector for and his speakers son, H. K. Jr., the latter Here from Franklin the state of Utah. It will be his having returned recently from the Alma Riggs of Franklin, Idaho, duty to inspect new motor vehicles German mission. Special musical was transacting business in Lo- and used motor vehicles which numbers will be furnished by the have net previously been registered German mixed quartet. gan Wednesday. Already the citizens of Franklin are looking to in this state. another of those annual Idaho Birthday Party ROSMUNDE Day gatherings with anticipation that this year will be bigger and There will be a birthday party better than ever. on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Marriage Licenses Mary V. Muir who will reach her Mrs. Clarke Entertained Marriage licenses have been is- 75 birthday anniversary on JanuElary 27. Children will be here from Mrs. Aaron Clarke a recent bride sued to the following couples: waJ entertained at a lingerie show- don S. Williams and Leona S. Idaho and Mrs. May Bergstrom Mrs. er Friday evening at the home Rawlins, Lewiston: Howard Buhler will bewashere from Eureka. Muir born in Bountiful and of Miss Sylvia Miller. Supper was and Marguerite Hirschi, Montpelserved to 16 guests, seated at one ier; Oscar F. Rice and Mary F. was the daughter of those "Sturdy A. V. Call and Charlotte long table centered with a beau- Jensen, Logan; Henry Jepperson pioneers, Following the birthtiful bouquet of sweet peas. Cards Lawson and Bernice Stewart, Po- Holbrook Call. to formed the entertainment for the catello; Sylvan Hart Cheney and day party, firs. Muir expects the Pocatello; return to Eureka and visit Lawson, Margaret evening. Douglas Hill, Trenton and Elsie remainder of the winter with her daughter. Stauffer, North Logan. Goes to Indian School JESSENS Shoe Store Ii of Mendon Mr. ROSMUNDE 4 Investigate of offic rs i, George D. Preston, county attorney, is listed as one of the speakers at the gathering of th" third annual meeting of the Utah State Bar to be held at the Hotel Utah Saturday evening. Attorney Preston will take as his subject, The Lawyer and the New Deal. feSXW and --g- i sio.i wi'.l n, lien " : id a Attorney to Talk ... a tomboy - fiery SEE IT DEMONSTRATED! W?.i" A LETTER Just as you would tell neighbor ebon! different NEW your next-doo- r this amazingly washer! WORTH THAT LETTER MAY RE C'OO! PHOTS U3 NOW CR COME Cl JiT OrJE TO LEi.i.M EETAT.3. First Prize.. S Second Prizes 100 Third Prizes 100 Fourth Prizes ...$500 $100 each $ 10 each $ 5 each In case of tie. duplicate prizes will be awarded. Checks will be mailed direct from CONTEST EDITOR, Easy Washing Machine Corp., Syracite, N. Y. Contest Closes February 23. j Crystal Bottlin: & 72-8- 0 Furniture Company West First North Logan has gone to give aid to her sister has Just had the mis- B. Benson lose her father-in-la- Marriage Announced Mrs. Sophia Baker announce the of her daughter Nan marriage to Wayne H. Berry of Lovelar.d, Colorado. The marriage took place December 14, 1933 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Mrs. Berry is a student at the U.S.A.C. and Mr. Berry is an instructor at the Colorado Teachers College. The couple will make their home at Greeley, Colorado at the close of school. $1.88 Subscribe for the Cache American, only $1.50 per year. Its adwill save you lots vertisements of money. Notice to Creditors IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIVL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. FOR SALE: $2.88 Show Cases, Tables, Shelvings, Adding Machine, Cash j Register, Etc. In the Matter of the Estate of ANNA E. BURR, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersi mod Ad- - ministrator cf the said estate at his residence at 52 East 2nd North Logan. Utah, on or before the 27th day of March, A. D. 1934. JOSEPH MOSER. Administrator. Newel G. Dames, Attorney. Publication dates: January 26, 30. Feb. 2, 6, 9, 13, 16, 20, 23. Logans 57 Bargain Store West Center J |